- 5PCS BENNINGTON AND ROCKINGHAM POTTERY
5PCS BENNINGTON AND ROCKINGHAM POTTERY Five pieces of Bennington and Rockingham brown glaze pottery vessels, 19th / 20th century, comprising, three various size Toby pitchers, one male figural flask and one bible or book flask, figural flask having 'Made in England' mark to underside. Approximate dimensions: figural flask h. 9.25", w. 4", d. 3.125"; smallest pitcher h. 5.625", w. 3.5", d. 4.25".
- YELLOW WARE SPONGE GLAZE BOWLYellow
YELLOW WARE SPONGE GLAZE BOWLYellow ware bowl with brown Sponge ware glaze to interior and exterior
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 3. 25"H x 10" dia.
Manufacturer: Possibly Rockingham pottery
- FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE ITEMSFive Staffordshire
FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE ITEMSFive Staffordshire items including a Rockingham pottery glazed bear, two mugs, a castor, and a mustard pot. 4 1/4" high, 6" long to 5" high, 4 3/4" wide. Condition: : bear with a couple small base chips, other with chips, stains.
- PR. 19TH C. ROCKINGHAM BLUE GROUND COVERED
PR. 19TH C. ROCKINGHAM BLUE GROUND COVERED URNS Rockingham Pottery (English, 1745-1842), 19th century. Pair of blue ground pottery footed covered urns in the rococo taste, having naturalistic double twig handles, gilt accents and reserves decorated with florals and landscapes.
- COLLECTION OF JAPANESE THREE HANDLE
COLLECTION OF JAPANESE THREE HANDLE VASE, SPONGEWARE DECORATED COVERED DISH, ROCKINGHAM POTTERY, BRASS BELL AND AN OIL LAMP BASECollection of Japanese Three Handle Vase, Spongeware Decorated Covered Dish, Rockingham Pottery, Brass Bell and an Oil Lamp Base
- THREE PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM POTTERYThree
THREE PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM POTTERYThree pieces of Rockingham pottery, to include a pitcher with relief corn stalks, a pitcher with fish, and a pitcher with corn cobs, together with a ceramic chicken tureen, 10" h.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Corn - break repair to base rim. Fish - large hairline, chip to mid body. Cobs - repaired break to spout. Chicken - minor flake to underside.
- FOUR PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM POTTERY 19TH
FOUR PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM POTTERY 19TH CENTURY HEIGHTS TO 4”. LENGTHS TO 8.75”.FOUR PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM POTTERY, 19th Century, Three English pieces and one Bennington Pottery child's mug. Dimensions: Heights to 4". Lengths to 8.75". Provenance: The Estate of Paul and Diane Madden, Sandwich, Massachusetts.
- ROCKINGHAM POTTERY MERMAID FLASK 19TH
ROCKINGHAM POTTERY MERMAID FLASK 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 7.75”.ROCKINGHAM POTTERY MERMAID FLASK, 19th Century, Dimensions: Height 7.75". Provenance: The Collection of Chuck and Jan Deluca.
- SIX PIECES OF AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM POTTERY.
SIX PIECES OF AMERICAN ROCKINGHAM POTTERY. Mid 19th century. Mug, two pitchers, 6", 6.25"h. (shorter has crow's foot, taller has repaired spout), two bowls larger is 3"h. 9.5"d., and bottle. A few minor pinpoint flakes.
- Two Toby Jugs and a Squat Toby Covered
Two Toby Jugs and a Squat Toby Covered Tobacco Jar with Treacle Glaze
19th Century
including a snuff taker Toby jug attributed to Rockingham Pottery, bearing an impressed R to the underside and a majolica 'Lady Toper' Toby jug with an ochre to green glaze throughout, the jar attributed to Bennington Pottery.
Height of tallest example 9 3/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of a Chicago Collector
- TWO ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS. Hound handled
TWO ROCKINGHAM PITCHERS. Hound handled pitcher in mottled brown and blue glaze with pattern of hanging game. Attributed Taylor & Speeler Trenton New Jersey. 1852-1860. 9''h. And a similar pitcher having hound handled and hanging game motif. Second half 19th century. 8 3/4''h. The first pitcher has loss to the ears of the hound and hairline under dog's chin and another place on rim. ILLUSTRATED AND DISCUSSED IN CLANEY ROCKINGHAM WARE IN AMERICAN CULTURE PP.50-52 93 PL. 9. SEE ALSO STRADLING FANCY ROCKINGHAM POTTERY PP. 54-55 AND LIEBEKNECHT ESSAY IN THE SAME PUBLICATION P. 82. #2 has base hairline.
- FOUR PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM. American.
FOUR PIECES OF ROCKINGHAM. American. Teapot decorated with two sitted women and American flag on the lid. Attributed to The Charles Coxon Pottery Trenton New Jersey. 1863-1868. 9''h.; teapot with ''Rebekah at the Well '' attributed to Bennett Baltimore Maryland. 1855-1870. 8 1/4''h.; and pitcher with medallion decoration. 1850-1890. 6 3/4''h. Together with pitcher with floral design. 6''h. 1. TEAPOT SEE WILLIAM B. LIEBEKNECHT ROCKINGHAM WARES FROM TRENTON NJ NEW JERSEY IN STRADLING FANCY ROCKINGHAM POTTERY PP. 84-85. Repairs including spout and knob. 2nd teapot has chip and roughness. Both pitchers have rim roughness and chips.
- TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. Round spittoon
TWO ROCKINGHAM SPITTOONS. Round spittoon with mottled brown and blue glaze. Attributed to Taylor and Speeler Trenton New Jersey 1852-1860. 4''h. 8 1/4''dia. And a spittoon decorated with birds. American 1850-1870. 4 3/4''h. 7 1/4''w. 7 1/2''d. THE 1ST IS ILLUSTRATED AND DISCUSSED IN CLANEY ROCKINGHAM WARE IN AMERICAN CULTURE PP. 50-52 93 PL. 9. SEE ALSO STRADLING FANCY ROCKINGHAM POTTERY PP. 54-55 AND LIEBEKNECHT'S ESSAY IN THE SAME PUBLICATION P. 82. The 2nd is illstrated and discussed in Claney ''Rockingham Ware In American Culture'' p.66.
- ROCKINGHAM POTTERY LIONStepped base.
ROCKINGHAM POTTERY LIONStepped base. Height of lion 10. Overall height 12''. Length 10''. Width 7''.''